Well, maybe we need three target icons, must like traffic lights, in the
same order. It doesn't matter to me, but I definitely think there needs to
be a visual indicator that all searches for a given target have been
completed and that you don't need to delete the target to accomplish that.
CheriC

Hi Cheri,
Some degree of colour blindness is more common than you might think, 8% of
men and 0.4 of women according to this websitehttp://www.visibone.com/colorblind/
My three sons are all colour blind to a certain extent but my daughter
isn't. The odd thing is that the boys were always able to distinguish
between all the colours and it wasn't until they were tested at school that
I was told that something was wrong.

> Wim - I think your scenario would apply to the current situation as well.
> And I wonder just how many people this would affect anyway. I think
> colorblindness isn't that common. cheriC
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: wim prange [mailto:]
> Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 10:12 AM
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> Subject: RE: [GENBOX] Research Targets
>
>
> > Gray No Target defined
> > Red Target defined, but no searches completed or defined
> > Yellow Target defined, some searches completed, but others open
> > Green Target defined, all searches completed
> >
> > Is something like this what you would find helpful?
> >
> > Paul
>
> Sounds like a great idea to me but don't know what people who suffer from
> colour blindness think of this :-)
>
> Gr. Wim
>
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